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Summary: The Weather Underground Broadcast Network airs Tuesday and Thursday beginning at 12 noon Pacific.
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Podcasts:
Ever wonder what storage is to a computer? Listen to John and Zak talk about different types of storage and which is "better".
Record-setting storm in the Midwest with heavy rain, thunderstorms, and tornadoes. Will space tourism doom us all?
Jamaica and parts of China are the worst places to travel this week in regards to weather. Where are the best?
Tropical Storm Richard has formed. What does it mean if the Mayans were wrong? What does a McDonald's look like in Bali?
Jess and Kari are back with their best and worst places to travel. Also, listen to their excursions to various parts of the globe. And, a testament to how good Weather Underground forecasts are in Australia!
The Hamburger Experiment Begins. What was the outcome of the Chilean miner with the mistress? Nor'easter in the East Friday?
What do analog and digital mean? Listen to John and Zak discuss the conversion from analog to digital. Some beeping included!
What is hen egg-sized hail? The Chilean miners are ready to come out, would you go first? Why is it hard to adopt a kid from Haiti?
Hurricane Paulo is a threat to Cuba and the Yucatan Peninsula. Listen to hear Dr. Masters' take on the the hurricane and whether another will develop.
Sometimes it isn't great being a weatherman. What is Fleet Week and why does that make it loud in the Weather Underground office?
How do cell phones work? Develops John and Zak discuss how we communicate with each other using technology.
What is Tim doing in Indonesia? Red Sludge in Hungary, and Winter Weather Advisories in the Sierras.
Has the U.S. been lucky that a major hurricane has not made landfall in the country? When was the last time that happened?
The East is experiencing record rainfall, Helen is scared of spiders, and Shaun is not a climate change skeptic.
Global warming is a hot topic and John and Rob take it on. What do you think of global warming and how can you get your message across?